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If you want to add volume to your hair, there are several tips and tricks you can try: 1. Use a volumizing shampoo and conditioner: Look for products that contain ingredients like hydrolyzed wheat protein or keratin, which can help strengthen and add volume to your hair. 2. Blow-dry your hair upside down: Flip your head upside down while blow-drying to help create lift and volume at the roots. 3. Use a round brush: While blow-drying, use a round brush to pull your hair upward and away from your scalp, creating more volume. 4. Try a volumizing mousse or spray: Apply a volumizing mousse or spray to your roots before blow-drying to give your hair an extra boost of volume. 5. Tease your hair: Use a teasing comb to backcomb your hair at the roots, creating volume and texture. 6. Use a dry shampoo: Spraying a dry shampoo at your roots can help absorb excess oil, which can weigh down your hair and make it look flat. 7. Experiment with different hairstyles: Try different hairstyles that add volume, like loose waves or a messy bun. Remember, be gentle with your hair and avoid over-styling, as this can damage your hair and make it harder to achieve the volume you desire.
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